Byline: Allan S. Roth Investors have been pouring money into alternative mutual funds and ETFs in recent years, with assets soaring to $280billion in April from about $80 billion at the end of 2007. This trend may be attributed to modern portfolio theory, which states that risk-adjusted returns can ...
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Read this article at Unappealing Alternatives; Investors Have Been Flocking to Alternative Mutual Funds and ETFs - and Are Being Punished for It